Quote Originally Posted by tictac View Post
sorry.. indiana i cant get back to you.. i am viewing this from opera mini mobile phone.. each processor have it own MSR.. 64 stand for p-state0.. 65 p-state1.. and so on..

yeah you did it right.. change cpu id from crystal spui than open MSR editor for each processor...

other p-state than 0 used for power saving CnQ implementation..

Itīs me again

I think that this donīt work.

I try to push my 2344HE to 2GHz but it was not stable, 1.9GHz = not stable, 1.8GHz = not stable

I use this methode to give more Vcore.

I push it to 1.8GHz with 1.2V Vcore (original is 1.1 and 1.15V) and it was not stable.

No i use a voltmeter to check the wattage of the complete system and it shows me that there is NO difference between 1.1V and 1.25V Vcore when the system is running at 100%

That is not possible, there must be a difference!

The CPU does not change the Vcore

What can i do now?